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Burton Troop Snowboard
$400.00
Released January, 2005
The Pros:Great carving ability in most kinds of snow. Gains speed quickly, doesn't take a lot of effort. Fairly flexible, will move with you instead of against you.
The Cons:Directional design not the best for switch riding.
The Troop? is designed with riders like Anne Molin Kongsgaard and Kjersti Buaas who aren?t afraid of showing the world what women riders can really do. Handcrafted with high-quality materials and advanced tech, the Troop has no rivals when it comes to high-level performance at a mid-level cost.
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Combining the best features from Burton's freestyle and freeride boards, the Troop conquers all terrain and is perfect for riders who want a board that will inspire them to step up their skills.
- Sintered Base
- Super Fly? Core
- Dualzone? EGD?
- Lite Triax? Fiberglass
- Infinite Ride?
- Negative Core Profile
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great carving ability in most kinds of snow
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gains speed quickly, doesn't take a lot of effort
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fairly flexible, will move with you instead of against you
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smooth stability over rougher patches
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lots of pop, can grab air even over minor natural features
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light enough to handle well for beginners
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directional design not the best for switch riding
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